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Author: Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia

Haunting Crime: the Gothic, the Grotesque and the Paranormal
Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia

January 28, 2011 Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia 2 comments

Tasker examines the linkage between the stylized traditions of the Gothic and the crime genre.

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Action Television/Crime Television: Sensation and Attraction
Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia

October 29, 2010 Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia 3 comments

An argument for a more thorough understanding of the formal relationship between action spectacle and narrative as a distinctive yet neglected aspect of crime television.

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Meet the Dead – Live!: Paranormal Programming

July 28, 2006 Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia 4 comments

by: Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia
An exploration of the recent paranormal trend in television.

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Enforced Talk: Crime and Confessional in Family Forensics

May 12, 2006 Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia One comment

by: Yvonne Tasker / University of East Anglia
What revelations does Family Forensics uncover?

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